Can a same strain plant be harvested earlier then the others?

Green Please

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FIRST GROW!!! Don't troll .I have 5 purple hash plant clones that I transplanted to 5 gal buckets and never transplanted again. So they are root bound :-?. I used fish fertilizer on them once every one or two weeks. Then I increased the amount I gave them after they were bigger. Months ago one of my plants almost died from salt build up and i had to remove nearly all the dried crispy leaves. I flushed it like I was told by a friend that grows and it thankfully started coming back. I didn't give it as much fertilizer as the other plants until it was back to health. After a while into flowering i noticed it was bigger and fatter then the other plants but lacked the amount of leaves the other ones had. For a while it seemed like a whole different strain from the the others. I was told they all are purple hash plant but I am about to harvest the one that was close to death and the others id say they have another 2 1/2 to 3 weeks. so my question is, can the near death experience increase the yield and make it need to be harvested earlier then other plants of the same strain? It is the only one out of 5 plants that has almost died and is this far along. Also I always have had spider mites but only very few until major leaf spots so I used tobacco tea and it really reduced the amount I had. the first two pictures are the normal ones and the third is the danky fatty one that almost died a. Its dense as fuck sticky as fuck and smells great.
 

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cacamal

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nature plays here hand mysteriously sometimes! I would of guess the locked out plant would of been smaller and shittier but that does not seem to be the case. did she have a choicer spot in the garden? more sunlight ect? looks great nice one!!
 

darkdestruction420

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i would guess it killed alot of the lower smaller stuff effectively forcing it to focus on those main colas which got bigger and better because of it. a plants root system can only support so much foliage and removing that bottom stuff helps the plants focus on the main buds.
 

Green Please

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nature plays here hand mysteriously sometimes! I would of guess the locked out plant would of been smaller and shittier but that does not seem to be the case. did she have a choicer spot in the garden? more sunlight ect? looks great nice one!!
they all got the same amount of light and placement was nothing unusual. And thanks appreciate it.
 

Green Please

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i would guess it killed alot of the lower smaller stuff effectively forcing it to focus on those main colas which got bigger and better because of it. a plants root system can only support so much foliage and removing that bottom stuff helps the plants focus on the main buds.
When i was trimming them a while ago i did remove a lot of smaller branches but the person im doing it with said for me not to remove anymore.
I of course listened to him because he is the main investor. Next year i will be doing it all my own and will keep this in mind, thank you.
 
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